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I'm not sure if this shot if from CHARLOTTE or I SAW WHAT YOU DID, but given that Joan's got a gun -- and the camera angle -- I'm assuming it's from CHARLOTTE.
I actually purchased I Saw What You Did just a couple of months back at Walmart. I watched it the day I bought it, and I was actually surprised that I kinda liked it. To clarify, I thought the movie was decent, but I did find it a tad lengthy and sagging in its story in some areas, while I was also let down by the size of Crawford's role. I'll definitely watch it again. But then again I've always been attracted to Crawford's work, especially the roles that aren't necessarily the pick of the tops among most fans.I'm not sure if this shot if from CHARLOTTE or I SAW WHAT YOU DID, but given that Joan's got a gun -- and the camera angle -- I'm assuming it's from CHARLOTTE.
Yes, ISWYD isn't as famous, nor have as much potential, as STRAIT-JACKET, but ISWYD is smoother and much better executed, as it were. Although both were silly Castle productions.I actually purchased I Saw What You Did just a couple of months back at Walmart. I watched it the day I bought it, and I was actually surprised that I kinda liked it. To clarify, I thought the movie was decent, but I did find it a tad lengthy and sagging in its story in some areas, while I was also let down by the size of Crawford's role. I'll definitely watch it again. But then again I've always been attracted to Crawford's work, especially the roles that aren't necessarily the pick of the tops among most fans.
Perfectly describes my love of Dark Shadows and Joan Bennett in it.There is something very dowager-y about the mid-'60s, although I can't quite explain why. Aging women surrounded with their ashtrays and candy dishes, in their sleeveless sack dresses and their sculpted hair of the period, personal objects dustily ancient and tackily modern, angsty and pensive and looking older than their years as was typical then, a bottle of something not too far out of reach, awaiting visitors or family or something banal.
Is that "The Divine Feud" by Somebody Considine
I've yet to take the time to watch The Damned Don't Cry, although I've had it in the four-movie Crawford DVD set TCM put some years back. I've watched the other three in the set---Mildred Pierce, Humoresque, and Possessed, and I believe those three collectively compromise some of Crawford's best work. But I don't think I've ever watched a movie of Crawford's I didn't like, either.Just finished re-watching THE DAMNED DON'T CRY -- it's such a great little potboiler. And Joan's just so compromised throughout.
Her Warners period in the late-'40s really is her best era.
So I'm assuming you've missed TROG.But I don't think I've ever watched a movie of Crawford's I didn't like, either.
I've actually seen Trog a time or two, and while I will admit that it was definitely bad, I will also say I found it enjoyably bad.So I'm assuming you've missed TROG.
I've actually seen Trog a time or two, and while I will admit that it was definitely bad, I will also say I found it enjoyably bad.
i cant stop humming this!